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Richardson and June
In June of that year, Richardson Sports announced that they would finance the stadium through the sale of Permanent Seat Licenses, club seats, and luxury boxes.
It starred Jonathan Rhys-Meyers as Steerpike, Neve McIntosh as Fuchsia, June Brown as Nannie Slagg, Ian Richardson as Lord Groan, Christopher Lee as Flay, Richard Griffiths as Swelter, Warren Mitchell as Barquentine, Celia Imrie as Countess Gertrude, Lynsey Baxter and Zoë Wanamaker as the twins, Cora and Clarice, and John Sessions as Dr Prunesquallor.
* June 17 – Dorothy Richardson, English feminist writer ( b. 1873 )
* June 26 – Robert Coleman Richardson, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
Cecil Antonio " Tony " Richardson ( 5 June 1928 – 14 November 1991 ) was an English theatre and film director and producer.
In June, 1940, formal announcement was made that the de Havilland Aircraft Co., Ltd., had completed negotiations for the purchase from Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson, Ltd., of that firm's holding of Airspeed ordinary shares.
After June 1758, Richardson began to suffer from insomnia, and in June 1761, he was afflicted with apoplexy.
John Beasley, Farrah Fawcett, Billy Bob Thornton, June Carter Cash, Miranda Richardson and Billy Joe Shaver also appear.
* June 17-Dorothy Richardson, novelist
* The Rise of the Novel: Studies in Defoe, Richardson and Fielding ; University of California Press ( June 4, 2001 ); ISBN 0-520-23069-8
Jerome Richardson ( December 25, 1920 – June 23, 2000 ) was an American jazz musician, tenor saxophonist, and flute player, who also played alto sax, baritone sax, clarinet and piccolo.
The survey of the original streets and blocks of the community took place in June 1850 by Josiah Richardson and H. H. Gray, assisted by an Indian named January.
Richardson appointed Cox in May of that year, after having given assurances to the House Judiciary Committee that he would appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the events surrounding the Watergate break-in of June 17, 1972.
On June 2, 2011, Conservative Andrew Scheer ( Regina — Qu ' Appelle ) was elected Speaker, defeating the following MPs over the course of six ballots: New Democrat Denise Savoie ( Victoria ( electoral district )) and Conservatives Dean Allison ( Niagara West — Glanbrook ), Barry Devolin ( Haliburton — Kawartha Lakes — Brock ), Ed Holder ( London West ), Lee Richardson ( Calgary Centre ), Bruce Stanton ( Simcoe North ), and Merv Tweed ( Brandon — Souris ).
Dorothy Miller Richardson ( 17 May 1873 – 17 June 1957 ) was a British author and journalist.
* On June 19, 2007, a Northwest Airlines Boeing 747 cargo plane en route from Wilmington, Ohio to Anchorage, Alaska made an emergency landing at Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport after reporting a fire inside the airplane.
Hodge has been member for Barking since a by-election on 9 June 1994 caused by the death of Jo Richardson.
On June 9, Chris Richardson went missing on his way to a local pool.
Sir John Richardson ( 5 November 1787 – 5 June 1865 ) was a Scottish naval surgeon, naturalist and arctic explorer.
On June 3, 1874 President Grant appointed Bristow Secretary of the Treasury after William A. Richardson was removed in light of the Sanborn incident.
The company started trans-Atlantic flights to Newark Liberty International Airport, four times a week and Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport, two times a week, in June 2010 with a mix of 737s and two Boeing 757s operated by Astraeus.
William Shaw Richardson ( December 22, 1919 – June 21, 2010 ) was an American attorney, political figure, and chief justice of the Hawaii State Supreme Court from 1966 to 1982.
Emmons headed the Alaskan Department at Fort Richardson from June 1944 until June 1946.

Richardson and examined
Although Research has recognized the importance of early childhood experiences for the development of competence in intimate relationships, early family environment is recently being examined as well ( Richardson and Guyer, 1998 ).

Richardson and roles
Richardson has appeared in a number of high-profile supporting roles in the cinema, including Vanessa Bell in The Hours, Lady Van Tassel in Sleepy Hollow and Patsy Carpenter in The Evening Star.
In 1955, in his directing début, Richardson produced Jean Giraudoux's The Apollo of Bellac for Television with Denholm Elliott and Natasha Parry in the main roles.
In 1974, Ian Richardson and Richard Pasco alternated the roles of Richard and Bolingbroke in a production from John Barton at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre: thirty years later this was still a standard by which performances were being judged.
Clift brings a subtle ambiguity to one of his least interesting roles, and Richardson is also excellent.
Richardson made his London début in July 1926 as the stranger in Oedipus at Colonus at a small theatre, followed by his West End début as Arthur Varwell in Yellow Sands which ran for 610 performances and from then to 1929 played in supporting roles in London productions.
During this period, Richardson gave some of his most noted performances, including not only " the definitive Falstaff and Peer Gynt of the century " but also Bluntschli in Arms and the Man, the title roles in Cyrano de Bergerac and Uncle Vanya and Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls.
" By contrast, the same critics held Richardson up as peerless in classic comic roles.
* Richard II, directed by John Barton, starring Ian Richardson and Richard Pasco, alternating the roles of Richard and Bolingbroke ( 1973 – 74 )
Richardson approached Channel 4 to make a series of short, self-contained one-off comedy films with this group, which led to the The Comic Strip Presents ..., many of which were written, directed by and featured him in acting roles.
In 1944, at the Old Vic, Ralph Richardson played the role, surrounded by some of the greatest British actors of the time in supporting or bit roles, among them Sybil Thorndike as Åse, and Laurence Olivier as the Button Molder.
His other notable made-for-television film roles include: Lieutenant Dorfrichter in M. Fagyas's Austro-Hungarian pre-war mystery The Devil's Lieutenant ( 1983 ); Rakitin in Turgenev's A Month in the Country ( 1985 ) opposite Eleanor Bron ; Kyril in the spy thriller Codename: Kyril ( 1988 ) opposite Edward Woodward, Richard E. Grant, and Peter Vaughan ; and the protagonist Major Brendan Archer in the faithful screen adaptation of J. G. Farrell's Booker Award-winning Troubles ( 1988 ), opposite Ian Richardson.
Richardson has appeared in multiple acting roles, most notably as himself in the 2002 film Van Wilder .< ref >
The scripts were written by the cast, and director Peter Richardson, and the series starred Gary Beadle, Phil Cornwell, Doon Mackichan ( playing most of the female roles ), Sara Stockbridge, George Yiasoumi, and Mark Caven.
Once again, Sean Lock and Jon Richardson were contestants, Jimmy Carr host and Rachel Riley and Susie Dent returned to their roles too.
Coming home to Nova Scotia, Patricia was cast in a number of productions with Neptune Theatre in roles that included " Shy Girl " in Sincerely, A Friend, " Frankie " in The Member of the Wedding with Jackie Richardson " Marty " in Grease, " Ophelia " in Hamlet, " Geraldine " in What the Butler Saw and " Curley's Wife " in Of Mice and Men.

Richardson and relationships
In his confirmation hearing, Richardson expressed agreement with Nixon's policies on such issues as the adequacy of U. S. strategic forces, NATO and relationships with other allies, and Vietnam.

Richardson and collection
The next big collection, by Jane Richardson Hanks accompanied by husband Lucien Hanks in 1938, was recorded in Gleichen, Alberta among the Canadian Blackoot and featured Spumiapi (" White-Headed Chief ").
Kirklees Hall and grounds designed after Francis Richardson are now a collection of luxury residences set in 18 acres and are annexed from Kirklees Park estate which are private with no public access.
* McKillop, A. D. " Epistolary Technique in Richardson's Novels ", in Samuel Richardson ; a collection of critical essays edited by John J Carroll, 147 – 8.
A bit later William Rawle added a set of Spenser's Works to the collection and Francis Richardson gave several volumes, among them Francis Bacon's Sylva Sylvarum, but on the whole books in Latin were few.

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